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Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by Moodle: 9:36am On Mar 23, 2021
Nigerian history without Nnamdi Azikiwe and Obafemi Awolowo is impossible.

Zik and Awo were clerks, teachers, journalists and politicians. The former dropped his colonial name Benjamin, the later put aside his Christian name Jeremiah. As politicians they were great rivals. Zik ended up as Nigeria’s First President after serving as the last Governor–General. The Presidency eluded Awo. In 1979, the Supreme Court had to rely on creative political mathematics to knock out Awo who had served as the de facto number two man under Yakubu Gowon between 1967 and 1971.

The Macpherson Constitution took effect in 1951 and called for indirect elections to the regional assemblies via electoral colleges. Like he had for the Richards Constitution five years earlier, Zik opposed but chose to contest so he’d have the opportunity to change the constitution. On November 23, 1951, about a month to the elections, Zik was quoted by the Daily Times as saying, “So far as I am concerned, personally, my aim in trying to get a majority in the regional and central legislatures is to firmly entrench NCNCers in a strategic position where we would create a deadlock and paralyse the machinery of government and thus rip the Macpherson Constitution and usher in a democratic one.

“This means that if we come to power, we shall not only refuse to become ministers, but we shall use our majority to prevent budgets from being passed.”

Awo did not agree with Zik’s plan, but crucially, if Zik’s colleagues had understood his intent to torpedo the government, things may have been different.

Zik’s plan was simple. If the NCNC had won in the West, it would have, by the dictates of the subsisting Macpherson Constitution of 1951 been in a position to produce the four central ministers due the Western Region as well as the representatives for the Western Region in the Central Legislature. It would have used that majority to paralyse governance from the centre in much the same way as it ultimately did in the Eastern Region in 1953. There would have been no ministers or premiers in both southern regions as well as at the national level. Indeed, the central government in Lagos and the regional governments in the east and west would have been torpedoed in 1952 and what became the Lyttleton Constitution of 1954 would have come in 1952.

In retrospect, it is plausible that this was the reason why Zik did not bother offering ministerial appointments to his party members, or other groups like the IPP that he hoped to ally with. For Zik, the constitutional arrangement would have been torpedoed before the need for any such appointments could have arisen, thereby speeding up the decolonisation process, but crucially, he failed to explain this to his allies.

After the elections were held, and many NCNC members became aware of a version of Zik’s plans, they changed their minds, and aligned with Awo. However, even after the AG had taken the reins of power in Ibadan, the Western NCNC still insisted that Zik and Adeleke Adedoyin proceed to the central legislature in Lagos.

Another miscalculation by Zik was his belief that in the event of an AG victory in the election, Awo would cooperate with him to achieve his own objective and speedily secure national independence for Nigeria.

Why did Awo not immediately cooperate with Zik as expected upon coming to power in the West?

Unlike the other NCNC members, Awo was intelligent enough to understand what Zik proposed and its workability. But perhaps he imagined that helping Zik paralyse government would entail pulling down governments in the regions as well, which was not in his interest.

If Zik’s proposal of paralysing government had flown, it would have meant repeating the elections under a new constitution, possibly through the universal adult suffrage that the NCNC had been rooting for. Awo could not be sure that his party would, at that point, win a repeat election in the West.

The only real chance Awo had of winning the Western Region election in 1951 was through indirect elections, the format used in 1951, in which manipulation, such as using the Obas to populate the electoral colleges with pliable electors, were possible.

Put more bluntly, the difference between Awo and Zik was this – Awo was a seasoned political animal who understood that politics is first about self-interest. Zik had his head in the clouds. Unfortunately, Zik, after the defeat, rather than staying back in the West and becoming opposition, went back to the East, in order to get into power.
His retreat set the stage for the misconception among Zik’s Igbo ethnic group that Awo had used the tribal card, and events fifteen years later strengthened that view. The political relationship between the Igbo and the Yoruba has not recovered since, and both groups have hurt themselves politically because of that mutual mistrust.

I am of the opinion that post-independence Southern Nigeria adopted Zik’s dreamy approach of dreamy positions rather than Awo’s hard-nosed approach of self-interest. It still affects us today. In politics, things are not about “right” or “wrong”, but about “interests”. There is no room for holding grudges, especially if history shows that those grudges hurt you. I was privy to a recent survey which showed that more than 80% of both Igbo and Yoruba respondents identified ‘the North’ as the problem with Nigeria. However, asked if they’d be willing to work together to overcome ‘the North’, respondents demurred. I do not understand this self-flagellation because of two men long dead.

Since 1951, the Igbo have chosen to ally with ‘the North’ against the Yoruba, and the Yoruba, since 1951 have chosen to ally with ‘the North’ against the Igbo. Given that Nigeria is not quite working, does it not make sense for the Igbo and the Yoruba to ally with each other politically against ‘the North’, just once and see if Nigeria will have a different political outcome? The numbers support this, but asides the recent “Handshake Across The Niger”, we’ve not seen much in that direction, and even the Handshake appears to have cooled a little months after the event was held in Enugu.

The refusal of these two groups to cooperate, because of a bit of miscommunication 67 years ago, has got to be the longest running bit of tomfoolery in Nigeria’s history.

https://guardian.ng/features/awo-vs-zik-and-how-it-affects-southern-nigeria-today/
Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by stonemasonn: 9:46am On Mar 23, 2021
Bia OP break this your political science lecture into simple English.

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Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by Ynix(m): 9:48am On Mar 23, 2021
Thoughtful if only if they knew the future results of their political antecedents they would have been more creative. I so much believe in a weak centre and strong branches

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Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by ChiefOloye(m): 9:49am On Mar 23, 2021
There they go again

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Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by Racoon(m): 9:53am On Mar 23, 2021
I beg to disagree.Nigeria problem never stemmed from the Yoruba-Igbo rivalry but from a complex of hydra headed problems: Political, Military, Ethno-Religious, Economic.

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Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by StaffofOrayan(m): 9:53am On Mar 23, 2021
stonemasonn:
Bia OP break this your political science lecture into simple English.

Is reading and understanding really that hard?

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Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by StaffofOrayan(m): 9:55am On Mar 23, 2021
Zik was an idealist
Awo was a realist

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Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by stonemasonn: 9:57am On Mar 23, 2021
StaffofOrayan:


Is reading and understanding really that hard?
yes it is
Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by Moodle: 10:03am On Mar 23, 2021
Lalasticlala the story can't bite like a snake
Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by StaffofOrayan(m): 10:08am On Mar 23, 2021
stonemasonn:
yes it is

So all those years in school was for what exactly?
You realize half of your life has been spent in school for nothing?
Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by ChiefOloye(m): 10:10am On Mar 23, 2021
The Author of this article wants to rewrite history. Yorubas have gone pass that stage.

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Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by nthony10: 10:58am On Mar 23, 2021
With the different comments above, it's clear that the southerners are still short sighted and miopic ( pardon my strong words) and even though they know the truth choose to live the lie.

I personally feel it's too late for the SW and SE to agree and work in unity as it is in the north. However if two popular candidates from the south rise for the seat of the president, that can be a good place to start working together.
Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by Uchek(m): 8:16pm On Mar 30, 2021
I totally agree!


Racoon:
I beg to disagree Nigeria problem never stemmed from the Yoruba-Igbo rivalry but from a complex of hydra headed problems: Political, Military, Ethno-Religious, Economic.

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Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by xxxXXXxxx: 11:02pm On Mar 30, 2021
Interesting perspective!
Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by theTranslator: 11:36pm On Mar 30, 2021
Grammer
Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by Funkeshuga(m): 1:36am On Mar 31, 2021
I love Awolowo, after reading his books I fall more in love with the great man that ever emanated from Yoruba land


God bless Awolowo and all his generations, they made Yoruba nation proud




Igbo are part of the misfortune we are today, they play the rest of Nigeria in the hands of these bunch of uneducated aboki, we are still here suffering for it till date.


they created problem and want to run leave the rest of Nigerians to continue with the problem, nemesis caught up with them unfortunately million of life were lost


Awo don't fake love, Awo na realist. fúck whatever thing you think thereafter, ko kan aye

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Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by orisa37: 7:20am On Mar 31, 2021
You have tried. So the Problem is Selfishness and Self centredness in Awo and in Zik. And the North left to wallow in bewilderment and hopelessness. Neither Awo nor Zik was astute enough to know that they were in KEKE NAPEP-A CYCLE ON THREE WHEELS.

EACH WHEEL IS VERY IMPORTANT AND NEEDED TO BE CONSTANTLY MAINTAINED. ONCE THERE'S A BREAK UP IN ONE WHEEL, THE KEKE WON'T MOVE

SOLUTION.

WE HAVE ATTAINED A 36 LEGITIMATE AND CONSTITUTIONAL STATES STRUCTURE, PRECEDENTED BY AKINJIDE SHAGARI AWOLOWO'S 2/3 OF 19 STATES. PROVIDENCE BROUGHT US NIGERIA THUS FAR.. THERE'S NO GOING BACK OR WE LOOK STUPID, SELFISH AND UNREASONABLE..

REPLACE THE EXCLUSIVE LIST OF THE 1999 CONSTITUTION WITH LIMITED RESPONSIBILITIES EXCLUSIVELY RESERVED FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUCH AS FOREIGN AFFAIRS, MILITARY AND TREATIES SEALING ON BEHALF OF THE 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES
.
SHARE ALL AUTHORITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AMONG THE 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND MAKE THE STATES WORK FOR THEIR GROWTH AND PROGRESS.

YOU CANNOT BE A GOVERNOR OF A STATE IF YOU CANNOT FEEL, THINK AND REASON, THEN YOU CANNOT PERFORM, THAT'S ACT, MOVE AND INTERACT.

THERE'S AN URGENT NEED NOW TO INVOLVE

TRADITIONAL RULERS COUNCIL OF EACH STATE

GOVERNORS OF EACH STATE AND

THE INDIGENOUS CITIZENS OF EACH STATE IN A CONCERTED EFFORT TO RUN THE STATE SAFELY, SECURED AND SUCCESSFULLY.

ENOUGH OF DWELLING ON PAST MISTAKES. GIVE THE STATES FULL AUTONOMY SO WE CAN SORT OUT INCOMPETENT AND VAGABOND GOVERNORS, LEGISLATORS AND PRESIDENTS.

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Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by orisa37: 7:27am On Mar 31, 2021
You have tried. So the Problem is Selfishness and Self centredness in Awo and in Zik. And the North left to wallow in bewilderment and hopelessness. Neither Awo nor Zik was astute enough to know that they were in KEKE NAPEP-A CYCLE ON THREE WHEELS.

EACH WHEEL IS VERY IMPORTANT AND NEEDED TO BE CONSTANTLY MAINTAINED. ONCE THERE'S A BREAK UP IN ONE WHEEL, THE KEKE WON'T MOVE

SOLUTION.

WE HAVE ATTAINED A 36 LEGITIMATE AND CONSTITUTIONAL STATES STRUCTURE, PRECEDENTED BY AKINJIDE SHAGARI AWOLOWO'S 2/3 OF 19 STATES.

PROVIDENCE BROUGHT US NIGERIA THUS FAR.. THERE'S NO GOING BACK OR WE LOOK STUPID, SELFISH AND UNREASONABLE TO THE WORLD.

REPLACE THE EXCLUSIVE LIST OF THE 1999 CONSTITUTION WITH LIMITED RESPONSIBILITIES EXCLUSIVELY RESERVED FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT,

SUCH AS FOREIGN AFFAIRS, MILITARY AND TREATIES SEALING ON BEHALF OF THE 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES
.
SHARE ALL AUTHORITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AMONG THE 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND MAKE THE STATES WORK FOR THEIR GROWTH AND PROGRESS.

YOU CANNOT BE A GOVERNOR OF A STATE IF YOU CANNOT FEEL, THINK AND REASON, THEN YOU CANNOT PERFORM, THAT'S ACT, MOVE AND INTERACT.

THERE'S AN URGENT NEED NOW TO INVOLVE

TRADITIONAL RULERS COUNCIL OF EACH STATE

GOVERNORS OF EACH STATE AND

THE INDIGENOUS CITIZENS OF EACH STATE IN A CONCERTED EFFORT TO RUN THE STATE SAFELY, SECURED AND SUCCESSFULLY.

ENOUGH OF DWELLING ON PAST MISTAKES. GIVE THE STATES FULL AUTONOMY SO WE CAN SORT OUT INCOMPETENT AND VAGABOND GOVERNORS, LEGISLATORS AND PRESIDENTS.
Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by Nobody: 7:36am On Mar 31, 2021
Let me say what is on my mind.

The problem of Nigeria comes from not appreciating and respecting one another culture and religion.

Respect boundaries and don't provoke others

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Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by Nobody: 7:44am On Mar 31, 2021
No Awolowo slander will be allowed here.


Check out the regions of the two men and compare and contrast.


There's no doubt Awolowo was the best leader to come out of Nigeria.


What he did for his people, no other region had leaders with the same brainpower, willpower and love for their people to do so.


That man, Awo was a genius.

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Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by AfonjaConehead: 9:57am On Mar 31, 2021
FrLukas:
No Awolowo slander will be allowed here.


Check out the regions of the two men and compare and contrast.


There's no doubt Awolowo was the best leader to come out of Nigeria.


What he did for his people, no other region had leaders with the same brainpower, willpower and love for their people to do so.


That man, Awo was a genius.

And you mallams still ensured he was rigged out till your babangida threatened him and he committed suicide..same thing you did to Abiola.

Hypocrites.

Una time dey come
Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by Nobody: 10:17am On Mar 31, 2021
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AfonjaConehead:


And you mallams still ensured he was rigged out till your babangida threatened him and he committed suicide..same thing you did to Abiola.

Hypocrites.

Una time dey come
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Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by 7lives: 11:53am On Mar 31, 2021
SuperBold:
Let me say what is on my mind.

The problem of Nigeria comes from not appreciating and respecting one another culture and religion.

Respect boundaries and don't provoke others


Simple as ABC.
Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by IgweOfNnewi: 12:09pm On Mar 31, 2021
Ok
Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by dododawa1: 1:18pm On Mar 31, 2021
not either awo or zik but MILITARY/COUP bring Nigeria to the mess
Re: Awo Vs Zik And How It Affects Southern Nigeria Today - Cheta Nwanze by AfonjaConehead: 1:50pm On Mar 31, 2021

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